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The
culture of Estonia combines an indigenous heritage,
represented by the country's Finnic national language
Estonian, with Nordic and German cultural aspects. The
culture of Estonia is considered to be significantly
influenced by that of the Germanic-speaking world. Due
to its history and geography, Estonia's culture has also
been influenced by the traditions of other Finnic
peoples in the adjacent areas, also the Baltic Germans,
Balts, and Slavs, as well as by cultural developments in
the former dominant powers, Sweden, Denmark and Russia.
Traditionally, Estonia has been seen as an area of
rivalry between western and eastern Europe on many
levels. An example of this geopolitical legacy is an
exceptional combination of multiple nationally
recognized Christian traditions: Western
Christianity and Eastern Christianity. The
symbolism of the border or meeting of east and west in
Estonia was well illustrated on the reverse side of the
5 krooni note. Like the mainstream cultures in the other
Nordic countries, Estonian culture can be seen to build
upon ascetic environmental realities and traditional
livelihoods, a heritage of comparatively widespread
egalitarianism arising out of practical reasons , and
the ideals of closeness to nature and self-sufficiency. |
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